Transmission pattern of hobo transposable element in transgenic lines of Drosophila melanogaster

Autor: Véronique Ladeveze, L. Pascual, Nicole Chaminade, Ibo Galindo, Georges Periquet, Françoise Lemeunier
Rok vydání: 1998
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Zdroj: Genetical Research. 71:97-107
ISSN: 1469-5073
0016-6723
DOI: 10.1017/s0016672398003127
Popis: This study is an attempt to trace the fate of hobo elements in the genomes of E strains of Drosophila melanogaster that have been transfected with pHFL1, a plasmid containing an autonomous hobo. Such long-term population studies (over 105 generations) could be very useful for better understanding the population and genomic dynamics of transposable elements and their pattern of insertions. Molecular analyses of hobo elements in the transfected lines were performed using Southern blots of XhoI-digested genomic DNAs. The complete element was observed in all six injected lines. In two lines we observed, at generation 100, two deleted elements, which did not correspond to Th1 and Th2. The results obtained by the in situ method show that the number of hybridization sites increases in each line and prove that the hobo element may be amplified in an RM genome. The hobo activity does not seem to be systematically correlated with the number of hobo elements. After generation 85, the evolution of the hobo element's insertion site number depends on the injected line. In all lines, the total number of insertions remains quite small, between 0 and 11. Hobo elements are located on each of the chromosomal arms. We describe ‘hotspots’ – insertion sites present in all lines and in all generations. On the 3R arm, a short inversion appeared once at generation 85.
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